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Creativity techniques are heuristic methods to facilitate creativity in a person or a group of people. They are most often used in creative problem solving. (More)

A technique is a procedure used to accomplish a specific activity or task: Technology, the study of or a collection of techniques; Skill, the ability to perform a task; Scientific ... (More)

There are a variety of techniques recognized by Kodokan (講道館) judo (柔道) and other budo (武道). Below is a partial list, organized by technique type and alphabetically ... (More)

Tantra techniques in Vajrayana Buddhism are techniques used to attain Buddhahood. Vajrayana partially relies on various tantric techniques rooted in scriptures such as tantras and ... (More)

This page will collect various techniques for achieving common tasks needed in writing user scripts. Discussion about limitations, relative portability, and speed of the various ... (More)

The term five techniques refers to certain interrogation practices adopted by the Northern Ireland and British governments during Operation Demetrius in the early 1970s. (More)

A Relaxation technique (also known as Relaxation training) is any method, process, procedure, or activity that helps a person to relax; to attain a state of increased calmness; or ... (More)

Jujutsu is known for its joint locks, restraining and self-defense techniques. This is a sub-page of the Jujutsu main page and is intended to describe techniques and important ... (More)

Extended techniques are performance techniques used in music to describe unconventional, unorthodox or "improper" techniques of singing, or of playing musical instruments. (More)

Cinematic techniques are methods employed by film makers to communicate meaning, entertain, and to produce a particular emotional or psychological response in an audience. (More)

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